Ovens
Freestanding ovens, built-in ovens, pyrolytic self-cleaning models, and double ovens are all available here, covering a range of cavity sizes, fuel types, and price points to suit different kitchens and cooking habits. Whether you are fitting out a new kitchen, replacing an ageing appliance, or upgrading to a model with more cooking functions, you will find options from the brands stocked at Everyday Home Living.
The key decisions are whether a freestanding or built-in format suits your kitchen layout, what cavity size you need, and which fuel type works best for how you cook. If you are still working through those questions, the built-in oven buying guide and the freestanding oven buying guide cover the main considerations in detail.
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven and Grill - Stainless Steel WVE6565SD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven with Separate Grill - Stainless Steel WVE6555SD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Double Oven - Dark Stainless Steel WVE6526DD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Double Oven - Stainless Steel WVE6525SD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven with AirFry - Stainless Steel WVE6516SD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven with AirFry - Dark Stainless Steel WVE6516DD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven - Stainless Steel WVE6515SD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function - Dark Stainless Steel WVE6515DD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven - White WVE6314WD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven - Stainless Steel WVE6314SD
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Westinghouse 60cm Multi-Function Oven - Dark Stainless Steel WVE6314DD
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Westinghouse 54cm Freestanding Gas Oven/Stove - White WLG512WCH
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Westinghouse 60cm Electric Freestanding Oven - White WLE642WCB
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Westinghouse 54cm Electric Freestanding Oven/Stove - White WLE543WCB
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Westinghouse 54cm Freestanding Fan Forced Electric Oven/Stove - White WLE532WC
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Westinghouse 54cm Freestanding Electric Fan Forced Oven/Stove - White WLE522WC
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Westinghouse 60cm All Gas Freestanding Stove/Oven - Stainless Steel WFG612SCH
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Westinghouse 90cm Electric Freestanding Oven with Induction Cooktop - Dark Stainless Steel WFE9756DD
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Westinghouse 60cm Electric Freestanding Oven and Ceramic Cooktop - Dark Stainless Steel WFE646DSCB
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Westinghouse 60cm Electric Freestanding Oven - Stainless Steel WFE642SCB
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Westinghouse 60cm Dual Fuel Fan Forced Freestanding Oven/Stove - Dark Stainless Steel WFE616DSC
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Westinghouse 60cm Dual Fuel Upright Stove - Stainless Steel WFE612SC
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Westinghouse 54cm Electric Freestanding Oven - Stainless Steel WFE542SCB
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Chef 54cm Gas Fan Forced Freestanding Oven - White CFG517WCH
Regular price $1,499.00Regular priceSale price $1,499.00
Ovens
Freestanding or Built-In: Choosing the Right Format
Freestanding ovens and built-in ovens are the two main formats available for Australian kitchens, and the right choice depends largely on your kitchen layout and how much flexibility you want. A freestanding oven combines the oven cavity and a cooktop in a single unit, standing independently between or beside cabinetry. It requires no custom joinery and is straightforward to install or replace. A built-in oven is installed within cabinetry at a chosen height and paired with a separate cooktop in the benchtop, giving you the freedom to choose different fuel types for cooking above and baking below. Browse our range of freestanding ovens or explore built-in ovens to compare the options side by side.
Cavity Size and Fuel Type
Cavity size is one of the most practical factors to consider. A 60cm wide oven typically offers a capacity of around 60 to 80 litres, which suits most households for everyday roasting, baking, and grilling. A 90cm wide model provides considerably more internal space, often exceeding 100 litres, and is well suited to larger families or anyone who regularly cooks for groups. Double ovens provide two separate cavities in a single unit, which is useful for cooking different dishes at different temperatures at the same time.
Electric ovens tend to deliver consistent, even heat throughout the cavity, which benefits baking in particular. Gas ovens respond quickly to temperature adjustments and are preferred by some cooks for roasting and cooktop cooking. Dual fuel models combine a gas cooktop with an electric oven cavity, giving you the heat responsiveness of gas for surface cooking alongside the steady, even heat of electric for baking.
Cleaning Methods
Pyrolytic ovens heat the cavity to a high temperature during a self-cleaning cycle, reducing food residue to ash that can be wiped away with a damp cloth. This removes the need for chemical oven cleaners and is particularly useful in households where the oven is used frequently. Catalytic liners, available on some models, absorb and gradually burn off grease splatter during normal cooking. Standard enamel cavities require manual cleaning and are found across a wide price range. Read the pyrolytic oven buying guide if self-cleaning is a priority.
Installation and Energy Use
Gas oven connections must be carried out by a licensed gas fitter in all Australian states and territories, regardless of whether the appliance is new or is being reconnected after moving. Hardwired electric ovens require a licensed electrician. The Energy Rating Label on electric ovens shows the annual energy consumption in kilowatt hours, which is a useful figure when comparing the running costs of different models over time. Under the Australian Consumer Law, ovens are expected to last a reasonable number of years, and consumer guarantee rights apply regardless of any manufacturer warranty period.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a freestanding oven and a built-in oven?
A freestanding oven is a self-contained unit combining the oven cavity and a cooktop, designed to stand independently in a kitchen without requiring custom cabinetry. A built-in oven is installed within joinery at a set height and requires a separate cooktop installed in the benchtop. Built-in ovens are common in kitchens where a flush, integrated look is a priority or where having the oven at eye level is preferable to bending down.
What cavity size do I need?
Most households find a 60cm oven with a cavity of around 60 to 80 litres sufficient for everyday cooking. If you regularly cook large roasts, multiple trays of baked goods, or frequently cook for groups, a 90cm model with a cavity of 100 litres or more is worth considering. A double oven gives you two cavities in one unit, which is useful when dishes need to be cooked at different temperatures simultaneously.
Is a pyrolytic oven worth the extra cost?
Pyrolytic ovens cost more than standard models but eliminate the need for manual cleaning with chemical products. The self-cleaning cycle typically runs for two to three hours and burns residue inside the cavity to ash, which is then wiped away easily. For households that use the oven regularly, the convenience can offset the higher upfront cost over time. The pyrolytic oven buying guide covers what to look for in more detail.
Do I need a tradesperson to install an oven?
Gas ovens must be connected by a licensed gas fitter in all Australian states and territories. This applies to new installations and to reconnecting an existing appliance after moving. Electric ovens that are hardwired rather than plug-in also require a licensed electrician to install. Freestanding electric ovens with a standard plug can generally be installed without a tradesperson, but always check the product specifications and your local regulations before proceeding.
What should I look for in a built-in oven?
Key considerations for a built-in oven include cavity size, the number of cooking functions, whether pyrolytic self-cleaning is important to you, and the door hinge style. Side-opening ovens are available for kitchens where the door swing of a standard model would cause an obstruction. The built-in oven buying guide walks through each factor in detail.